Sunday, March 22, 2009

Levittown

Quivering billow of sun
Reflects from picture window:
Sidewalk aged yellow.

One Single Impression: Equals

14 comments:

  1. somehow your words remind me of looking at my childhood home as a grown woman...

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  2. I am thinking it is bright here. Should we put on our sunglasses?
    Ages here? Sun, 4.5 billion years; picture window (relatively new in its environment); and the sidewalk, probably older than we are, in an older neighborhood. So the new is messing up the old. Or is is enlightening (illuminating) the old?
    I like it, I am not sure why. Thank you.
    Thank you too for this nice prompt. It is a fun one.
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  3. I've read this several times, even had a glass of wine ... You are a puzzle, and your poetry is always teasing me ... I ran to the internet trying to find my way, and still ... I could not I dare say, until I went back and read what you left at the prompt ... boy, I felt so dumb, because all I was seeing was the equality of the aged yellow caused by the hot reflecting sun --- am I the only one that's this damn dumb! My goodness, I have got to get out of this mental ghetto!

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  4. I am looking through that window right now. Thanks for the visual.

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  5. Love the first line...and the whole haiku too :>) Thanks for the prompt.

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  6. A very visually evocative poem. This reminds me of a (true) story my creative writing teacher (and friend/colleague) told about how one can write straightforward description and have other recognize layers of meaning and symbolism within it [her first published poem was about getting a picture window in her home].

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  7. there is nothing so beautiful as an open window and the shining sun... thank you

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  8. This is a great take on the prompt. I would never have seen it that way . Well done.


    love-bd

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  9. This is a great prompt..perfect. I like that (special art in N.Y. too)

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  10. I love how the simplicity of your words
    paints an entire picture.

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  11. Thanks for the great prompt and equally great poem

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